EMMITSBURG, Md. (April 21, 2026) – Mount St. Mary's baseball was on the wrong side of a loss in Emmitsburg on Tuesday, losing to UMD 19-8. With the loss, the Mountaineers fall to an overall record of 17-20 while retaining a 10-11 record in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
The Terrapins exploded in the top of the first inning for seven runs before the Mountaineers got on the board in the bottom of the first after
Alex Mendes stole second base, scoring on an overthrown ball from the Maryland catcher during the same sequence. Maryland scored twice more in the third inning before
Ty Fredo reached on a Fielders choice in the bottom of the third, scoring
Joey Agar from third.
Maryland dropped a four spot in the fifth the fifth inning before the Mountaineers took over in their half of the end.
Christian Bauman got the scoring started for the Mount in the fifth, reaching base on an error while
Mike Toth and
Ryan McKay crossed the plate. Bauman later stole second while advancing all the way around the bases on another throwing error by the Terrapin catcher for the Mount's fifth run of the game. Later on in the fifth,
Evan Meier hit out a sacrifice fly to right field, scoring
Christian Bauman for the Mount's sixth run before
David Stokely singled up the middle, scoring Bryce Rudfisill for the Mount's fifth run of the inning.
The Mountaineers allowed four more runs in the seventh and eighth innings before a Mendes single in the bottom of the eighth scored
Carson Clark, rounding out the Mountaineers run game against the Terrapins.
Mendes led the way for the Mountaineers at the plate, going 4-5 with two runs scored and an RBI.
Ty Fredo,
Evan Meier, and
David Stokely all notched RBIs on the day against the Terrapins. Altogether, 11 mountaineers took the mound for the Mount on Tuesday against Maryland, with
Mike Arndt,
Brandon Rice,
Kaden Kimble,
Jackson Snyder, and
Jake Andrews all notching innings without earned runs.
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The Mountaineers travel to Hamden, Connecticut this weekend, April 24-26, facing off against Quinnipiac with first pitch on Friday slatted for 3:00 p.m. in the Nutmeg State.